, or FHI, is a Japanese transportation conglomerate most known for being the manufacturer of Subaru automobiles. It traces its roots to the Nakajima Aircraft Company, a leading supplier of airplanes to the Japanese government during World War II. At the end of World War II, Nakajima was broken up by the Allied Occupation government, and by 1950 part of the separated operation was already known as Fuji Heavy Industries. - Source: Wikipedia
Given the damage and massive rescue efforts, it comes as no surprise that Japan's economy will be at a near standstill near term.
TOKYO (AP) — The mammoth earthquake that ravaged northern Japan this week did more than take lives and trigger radioactive leaks. It damaged some of the most important industries undergirding growth in the world's second-biggest economy.
TOKYO (AP) — The mammoth earthquake that ravaged northern Japan this week did more than take lives and trigger radioactive leaks. It damaged some of the most important industries undergirding growth in the world's second-biggest economy.
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese automakers, including No. 1 Toyota Motor Corp., called production halts yesterday at factories in Japan because of quake damage at a major parts supplier.
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese automakers, including No. 1 Toyota Motor Corp., called production halts yesterday at factories in Japan because of quake damage at a major parts supplier.